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what im saying is yes arnold looked great, not the best bodybuilder ive seen but always going to look better than me. I was just saying some people say "best bodybuilder with best genetics".. its hard to tell what is genetics and what is performance enhancers. my opinion/10
what im saying is yes arnold looked great, not the best bodybuilder ive seen but always going to look better than me. I was just saying some people say "best bodybuilder with best genetics".. its hard to tell what is genetics and what is performance enhancers. my opinion/10
Take a shit genetics person and a good genetics person and put them on steroids. Good genetics will look tons better ala Arnie. Shit person would look like Trent
What were the contributing factors that changed bodybuilding and powerlifting from the 60's to present day, what's happening now, what's the future hold?
For me, I reckon; Reeves, Arnold and Viator, their proportions were 98%
Viator, just looked plain strong.
Bit of a straight shooter. It is interesting that he states that his mother had high testosterone levels (at 38) it may be a genetically high Test level for his early size added to the dedication he had for lifting from such an early age.
at this level though they are all good to great athletes. They could turn their hand to a number of sports and be world class, its just when they find that sport to which they are most suited do they become great.
Lee Haney was a very good Gridiron player until he broke his leg and found BB. Dorian Yates was a very good track athlete before finding BB. Lance Armstrong could have been world class at any number of endurance sports (PEDs and lies included). Wally Lewis could have been an Olympic Track Runner. The list is endless with all these "superstars".
If Arnold grew up in Western Sydney and didn't find PL or BB perhaps he would have been a top Rugby League second rower or front rower.
The cream always rises to the top Phil Gould used to say.